Spontaneous regeneration of tropical dry forest in Madagascar
Author(s): Elmqvist, T., Tengö, M
In: Forest Regeneration: Patterns and Processes. H. Nagendra, J. Southworth (eds.). Springer Verlag, Amsterdam.
Year: 2009
Type: Book chapter
Theme affiliation: Urban social-ecological systems.
Link to centre authors: Thomas Elmqvist.
Full reference: Elmqvist, T., Tengö, M (2009). Spontaneous regeneration of tropical dry forest in Madagascar. In Forest Regeneration: Patterns and Processes. H. Nagendra, J. Southworth (eds.). Springer Verlag, Amsterdam.
Publication review
Loss of tropical forests and changes in land use/land cover affect climate and environmental change at global scales and are of growing concern worldwide (e.g. Achard et al. 2002; Lambin et al. 2003).

Although most focus had been on deforestation, regrowth of tropical forest may be widespread. Achard et al. (2002) estimated that at a global level, the annual regrowth area of humid tropical forest is 1 million hectares compared with the annual forest loss of 5.8 million hectares.

In other words, annual regeneration may correspond to roughly 20% of the total area of deforestation (see also Chapter 2 in this volume).

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Date: 2010-03-13
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